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=head1 NAME
README - Carbon API for perl on Mac OS X
=head1 SYNOPSIS
Mac::Carbon is a collection of perl modules for accessing the Carbon API
under Mac OS X. It is a port of the Toolbox modules written by Matthias
Neeracher for MacPerl.
See the documentation in L for more implementation details,
bugs, etc.
=head1 HELP ME
There are probably a lot of bugs, especially in F. Bugs are listed
in L; please feel free to report more. Patches
are welcome, too, of course. For large patches, such as stuff for test suites
and building, please do coordinate with me before spending much time on it.
http://projects.pudge.net/
=head1 REQUIREMENTS
=head2 Mac OS
These modules all build under Mac OS, but it is recommended you build them
as a part of MacPerl itself, or at least under the MacPerl source
(version 5.6.1 or greater). See http://dev.macperl.org/ for more information.
Under Mac OS, extra non-Carbon-compatible routines are available.
=head2 Mac OS X
To build these modules on Mac OS X, the Developer Tools are required.
Building these modules has been tested successfully on Mac OS X 10.3 and 10.4,
with perl 5.8.x, with gcc 3.1, gcc 3.3, and gcc 4. Earlier versions have built
under earlier versions of Mac OS X, perl, and gcc, but they have not been recently
tested. gcc 3.3 and 4 are the most well-tested.
This tells you what version of gcc is in use, from the command line:
% gcc_select
Current default compiler:
gcc version 3.3 20030304 (Apple Computer, Inc. build 1495)
To change it, try one of the following (as root, or with sudo; sudo is
used in the examples). "3" will give you 3.1, "3.3" will give you 3.3,
"4.0" will give you 4.0.
% sudo gcc_select 3.3
The Test::More module is required for running tests.
The separate Mac::Errors module is not required, but is highly recommended, for
providing more information from Mac system error codes.
=head1 BUILDING
Matthias added some extensions to XS for his Toolbox modules; they were
never fully embraced by p5p, and as a result, we have a separate xsubpp
for these additional XS macros. The Makefile.PLs will choose and use
the appropriate xsubpp version for your version of perl.
You might want to run the test suite with C.
It's cool. For extra tests requiring the GUI, set C
in your environment.
=head1 SUPPORTED MODULES
Currently, only a subset of the modules are supported. The ported
modules are:
Mac::AppleEvents
Mac::Components
Mac::Files
Mac::Gestalt
Mac::InternetConfig
Mac::Memory
Mac::MoreFiles
Mac::Notification
Mac::OSA
Mac::Processes
Mac::Resources
Mac::Sound
Mac::Speech
Mac::Types
MacPerl
Distributed separately on the CPAN and SourceForge.net:
Mac::Apps::Launch
Mac::AppleEvents::Simple
Mac::OSA::Simple
Mac::Glue
And, coming soon, possibly:
Mac::SpeechRecognition
There are currently no plans for the other (GUI) modules, including:
Mac::Controls
Mac::Dialogs
Mac::Events
Mac::Fonts
Mac::Lists
Mac::Menus
Mac::Movies
Mac::Navigation
Mac::QDOffScreen
Mac::QuickDraw
Mac::QuickTimeVR
Mac::TextEdit
Mac::Windows
We could do these eventually, if there is enough interest. They don't
port as easily as some of the others, for many reasons, not the least of
which is that we need a framework to handle events etc., which for
MacPerl is mostly implemented in F / F.
=head1 AUTHOR
The Mac Toolbox modules were written by Matthias Neeracher
Eneeracher@mac.comE. They are currently maintained by Chris
Nandor Epudge@pobox.comE.
=head1 VERSION
$Id: README,v 1.13 2006/06/20 01:39:17 pudge Exp $